"Redwall Abbey"
Basil Stag Hare watches from the southwestern parapet as a mouse sets out to gather fresh mushrooms for the upcoming feast.
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I've been reading these books with my oldest kid (7YO), and when I saw the Winnie the Pooh sets thought it might be time to make something!
Redwall Abbey
- Tycho McKorley
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Re: Redwall Abbey
Cool corner with some nice coloring. I don't believe I've seen a Redwall-themed castle before, so props for originality as well.
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Re: Redwall Abbey
what's most impressive is that you didn't use any normal red bricks.
very good, really evokes the feel of the Redwall Abbey. Just needs a Martin the warrior now
EKnight
very good, really evokes the feel of the Redwall Abbey. Just needs a Martin the warrior now
EKnight
Re: Redwall Abbey
I think there's a few standard dark reds in there, but I must agree you have a great technique going with those . . . um, the brick-patterned bricks. What do we call those again?
Love the Mouse Guard figs, and the use of Rabbit as Basil, too.
Love the Mouse Guard figs, and the use of Rabbit as Basil, too.